These clays should retain details as a result of their softness. However, this depends on your standards. Polymer clays are often used for miniatures, for example. The softer the clay, the better the detail work.

- Answered by MisterArt on 09-May-13

Can you mix colors like you can with polymer clay?

- Asked by Melodie on 05-May-13

Answer

These clays are polymer and intermixable.

- Answered by MisterArt on 09-May-13

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